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I know that the "Holy" lands were war booty from WWI but how did the "drive" for a state materialize and how come it was done so un justly. Did the world expect people that were poor, antagonized by hundreds of years of cruzades and then expatriated to just take it and be good with it???

2006-08-02 13:25:24 · 6 answers · asked by William R 1 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

These answers shed some light but they are too simplistic. More details, please!

2006-08-02 15:44:06 · update #1

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By the end of WWII, Britain was the colonial power over Palestine, which was a no-man's-land of nomadic tribes, small towns and cities with long histories like Jerusalem. This area had been under the Ottoman Empire and arab rule for many hundreds of years.

The entire Western world was feeling guilty over the Holocaust and the fact that all Western countries had refused to admit Jewish refugees seeking asylum from Hitler's 'Final Solution' of annihilation of European Jews. The thinking was that if the Jews had had a 'homeland' or a place where Jews had to be admitted no matter what, the Holocaust wouldn't have been as far-reaching as more people could have escaped.

So, a bunch of Jewish people were asked where they'd like to settle, and they picked Palestine because there were some historical associations for Jews of Semetic origin (the Jews in question were not Semetic, they were natives of Europe who were of the Jewish faith, but many of the non-Semetic Jews wanted a homeland established in Palestine). Many religious Jews were opposed to this, as they said that Jerusalem and Israel were holy places to be reestablished only by God and not by decree of the UN.

Those objections were ignored and Israel was created by UN decree. The Jews moving there to establish the new country interpreted this decree to mean that they did not have to work with the existing tribes and peoples living there; they routed them out of their homes and workplaces and sent them to refugee camps to create an entirely artificial, new Western-style 'democracy' except that citizens had to prove their Jewish connections to be a part of it.

Since that time, relations between the new country and its neighbors have grown steadily worse, as no assimilation of the original populace has taken place and Israel has focused outside itself by concentrating on obtaining funds and benefits from worldwide Jews (who did not flock to populate the new country as had been predicted) and is now a dependency of the United States. Israel receives $4 billion per year and up to $43 billion in loan guarantees a year in aid from the US, which makes it the largest receiver of funds in the world.

The areas where Israel could work with its neighbors to foster peace in the middle east are:

1) Water conservation techniques. Israel has spent billions of US funds on learning how to convert desert to arable land. Many arab nations probably would like to learn that.

2) Development. Israel has learned lots of good building and architecture techniques suited to its area. This would also be helpful to its neighbors.

3) Environmental considerations. Israel probably knows more about environmental issues in its area than any of the other countries. This, too could be shared.

Finding ways to assimilate the Palestinians and provide useful services to its neighbors as export strategies could make Israel a shining jewel in the middle east. Perhaps less aid (or no aid) to Israel is a good starting point. Let's all hope that a government with these goals comes into power soon there.

2006-08-06 09:20:18 · answer #1 · answered by nora22000 7 · 0 0

What happened is that the end of WWII Europe was so shaken up over what happened to the Jews that they wanted to make amends but back in their old homelands. The UN allowed the Arab nations to "settle" this land in 5 years versus the normal 10 years that was the law. So the Arab nations moved a lot of settlers into what was going to be Israel and once the new nation was formed, the same countries that moved the Muslim settlers in would not allow them to return home. The people that were moved in were call Palestinians from the old enemy of Israel. The world has always treated the Jews with fear and injustice.

2006-08-02 13:33:24 · answer #2 · answered by andy 7 · 0 0

WWII guilt. There was a UN document called the Balfour Accords of 1954 that said there should not be an Israel in the Holy Lands. No one listened b/c of their guilt. The Arabs were there already and they told to make way.

2006-08-02 13:38:48 · answer #3 · answered by Ann 1 · 0 0

in the journey that your mentality represents the mentality of israelis, then help or any form of help to israel might desire to offer up in the present day. Israelis might desire to occasion and tell their government to refuse greater advantageous help or any form of help from united states of america of america because of the fact it quite is not mandatory besides, top? the yankee government has been giving help (US provides the main help to israel - $7 million an afternoon, $3 billion a year, totaling at approximately $a hundred billion money altogether on account that its existence) because of the fact they believed interior the properly suited for Jews to have their own land and had to help them advance their usa (fairly because of the fact it grew to become into after international warfare ll & Holocaust and the Jews weren't cherished in Europe did not have everywhere to circulate) and weapons to israel to preserve itself. If after years of help and help from human beings (And permit's not forget international warfare II), the mentality is "it may be the appropriate for israel because of the fact the U. S. did not do something for us besides", then there is not any rationalization for human beings' tax money to circulate to them. it would be obtrusive that the U. S. were dropping billions of greenbacks and grew to become into giving weapons to help the rustic "preserve itself" (which has been certainly used on the offense) for not something because of the fact it quite is not even liked. we'd desire to continuously supply help and weapons to a usa that would desire to a minimum of savour it. some issues that i've got faith might ensue if human beings stopped helping israel: a million.) the U. S. might keep alot of funds because of the fact the U. S. sends the main help to Israel (3 billion a year) 2.) the U. S. might have alot much less enemies and be greater respected 3.) israel could be greater services to assaults 4.) The israeli government might now not get away with issues that they've getting away with because of the fact they gained't have the U. S. to help or preserve them from the UN or the different usa

2016-12-11 05:30:49 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

People felt they owed the jews something due to WWII...

2006-08-02 13:44:40 · answer #5 · answered by WhiteHat 6 · 0 0

Israel has dibs.

2006-08-02 13:34:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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